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Fifteen15 28-02-12 03:48 PM

How to use a paddock stand?
 
Bought this a few days ago and received it in the post today however the four little fittings show at the bottom of the picture were nowhere to be seen, so all I have is the paddock stand with the two hooks. I tried lifting the bike up with the stand but with it being my first paddock stand I didn't really know what I was doing. So do I need the four fittings to use the stand (I'm guessing I do), and if so, if it wasn't a mistake where they missed them out, is this false advertising because it implies that the fittings come with the stand with them being in the picture.

Thanks.

SoulKiss 28-02-12 03:56 PM

Re: How to use a paddock stand!
 
The hooks are for using if you have added bobbins to your swing-arm.

The square ones with the pegs are for using it on the front of the bike.

The ones with the black plastic are for using the stand on the rear of the bike if you dont have bobbins, and they go under the swing-arm.

The ad does state

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ebay Ad
Tech-7 Rear Paddock Stand Black Includes Hooks

  • Manufacturer: Tech-7
  • Model/Series: Rear Paddock Stand with Hooks
  • Part Number: 592673

Which seems to be exactly what you got, so no false advertising there.

Call M&P, Mon - Fri 9am to 5pm on 01792 22443 and I am sure they will, sell you the other bits too.

HoL 28-02-12 04:00 PM

Re: How to use a paddock stand!
 
I find it much better - more secure & less likely to damage anything using the hooks with bobbins instead. Personally I'd spend the money it would cost for the cups on bobbins instead & then use the stand as it is with the hooks.

Runako 28-02-12 04:02 PM

Re: How to use a paddock stand!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SoulKiss (Post 2669352)
The ad does state ...

Which seems to be exactly what you got, so no false advertising there.


Well that's not necessarily true is it. Why put the additional parts in the picture if they're not included? Also I interpreted "hooks" as the different attachments. This could have easily been clarified by statement saying 'attachments shown not included' as many other adverts have done.

My advice, check the box/packaging. I ordered stands that came with add on's and but they were tucked away in a little recess in the cardboard packaging which i assumed was just part of the box's shape.

But it could also easily have been a mistake by the seller.

SoulKiss 28-02-12 04:08 PM

Re: How to use a paddock stand!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HoL (Post 2669356)
I find it much better - more secure & less likely to damage anything using the hooks with bobbins instead. Personally I'd spend the money it would cost for the cups on bobbins instead & then use the stand as it is with the hooks.

+1 on this :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Runako (Post 2669358)
Well that's not necessarily true is it. Why put the additional parts in the picture if they're not included? Also I interpreted "hooks" as the different attachments. This could have easily been clarified by statement saying 'attachments shown not included' as many other adverts have done.

They are using the stock pic supplied by their suppliers, and dont have the time or skill to edit the other bits out.

Come on, there are is only one set in that pic that are remotely like hooks.

I do agree with your disclaimer that should have been added, with regards to the parts not included however.

SVmonkey 28-02-12 04:10 PM

Re: How to use a paddock stand!
 
Based on the advert, I would also have expected to recieve the cups and front fork pin attachments since it does not explcitly say they are not included. I would definitely challenge them on the wording of the advert.

Jayneflakes 28-02-12 04:20 PM

Re: How to use a paddock stand!
 
Stick these on your swing arm, lift your bike and do what you need to do. I use a set and they are fine, make holding the bike on the stand a doddle and are pretty cheap too.

:smt038

Runako 28-02-12 04:21 PM

Re: How to use a paddock stand!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SoulKiss (Post 2669364)
+1 on this :)

They are using the stock pic supplied by their suppliers, and dont have the time or skill to edit the other bits out.

Come on, there are is only one set in that pic that are remotely like hooks.

I do agree with your disclaimer that should have been added, with regards to the parts not included however.

Isn't there a saying, "The customer is always right!" If several people are saying "It's not clear" then is it clear? You are giving them a lot of benefit for doubt in explaining that they don't have expertise to remove additional images and yet being inept at adding a sentence to their professional listing. (Ok, maybe labouring the point a bit. I hope you get the additional bits).

Quote:

Personally I'd spend the money it would cost for the cups on bobbins instead & then use the stand as it is with the hooks.
Personally I would get both and here's why. The bobbins are designed to protect your swingarm in the event of a down. They will twist or snap off in a crash, rendering the hook system redundant until they are replaced BUT (here's the rub) if the snap off it could cause damage to the thread which means you can't replace the bobbin until the hole is re-threaded (which is a bitch and can cost about £15+).

You might never use the swingarm attachment but you will curse yourself for not getting it on the one ocassion that you do need it.

AZZ3R 28-02-12 04:25 PM

Re: How to use a paddock stand!
 
The advert is plural thus being more than one set of adaptors.

When I read the ad' it looks like it comes with all the fittings not just the hooks.

I'd give them a call check thats the case & ask them to correct their ad it's misleading. I'm sure they'd be happy to send you the rest of the fitments if that isn't the case.

HoL 28-02-12 04:27 PM

Re: How to use a paddock stand!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Runako (Post 2669370)
You might never use the swingarm attachment but you will curse yourself for not getting it on the one ocassion that you do need it.

Maybe if it came with the stand they would be worth hanging on to (if we ignore the whole should they have been supplied or not bit). But I wouldn't bother buying them on the off chance that one day you may need them.


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